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Overwrite / Append / Prepend

For text fields and other fields that can accept multiple values (like checkboxes), you can choose to overwrite, append, or prepend the new value to any existing value. In the case of a text field, you can also choose a separator that will be placed between the values (not shown in the screenshot above).

Create version if necessary

Imagine your origin issue has a version, and that you want to copy to the linked issue. If the destination field is 'Fix Version/s', 'Affects Version/s' or some custom field of type 'Version Picker', you can choose that a new version will be created in the target project, if it does not yet exist. If you don't choose this option and that version does not yet exist, the user will get an error message and the transition will complete.

However be aware, that a user needs the 'Administer Projects' permission to be able to create a new version.

Create component if necessary

Imagine your origin issue has a component, that you want to copy to the linked issue. If the destination field is 'Components', you can choose that a new component will be created in the target project, if it does not yet exist. If you don't choose this option and that component does not yet exist, the user will get an error message and the transition will complete.

However be aware, Note that a user needs the 'Administer Projects' permission to be able to create a new component.

Special 'Sources'

As For source, you have some additional options:

  • *** empty ***
    The destination field will be cleared.
  • *** last comment ***
    The last comment from the source issue will be copied. In some cases that might be the comment from the transition screen, which the user just entered while performing the current transition.

Special 'Destinations'

As For destination, you have also special options:

  • *** new comment ***
     :A new comment will be created with the copied value. When you choose to 'overwrite' to new comment, a new comment is created, enabling you to add multiple comments in one post function.
    Example:
    Copy Description to New Comment, overwrite  creates a new comment with the description
    Copy Summary to New Comment, append with separator ", " → appends the summary to the previously created comment, so the comment will look like <Description>, <Summary>
    Copy Assignee to New Comment, overwrite → creates a new comment
    This configuration will result in two comments being created, one with the description and summary, and one with the assignee.

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